Economic Community of West African States [ECOWAS] has announced the death
of one of its staff, Jatto Abdulqudir, who died of the dreaded Ebola virus.
“Mr Abdulqudir, a protocol assistant, was among those who assisted the
Liberian delegate to a regional meeting Mr Patrick Sawyer, who died from the
Ebola Virus Disease at a Lagos hospital on 25th July 2014.”
The death of the ECOWAS official has now brought to three the number of
people who died of Ebola in Nigeria.
The first two were Mr. Sawyer, who brought the Ebola virus into Nigeria, and
one of the nurses who treated him at the First Consultant Hospital in Lagos.
Sawyer was to have attended an ECOWAS meeting and Abdulqudir escorted him to
hospital in the Ikoyi neighbourhood from Lagos airport, where he arrived on a
flight from Monrovia via the Togolese capital, Lome
Read ECOWAS full statement on the passing of the late Mr. Abdulqudir
below.
“The ECOWAS Commission announces with deep regret the passing of a staff
member of its Lagos Liaison Office, Mr. Jatto Asihu Abdulqudir, aged 36.
“Mr. Abdulqudir, a Protocol Assistant, was among those who assisted the
Liberian delegate to a regional meeting Mr. Patrick Sawyer, who died from the
Ebola Virus Disease at a Lagos hospital on 25th July 2014.
“Mr. Abdulqudir had been under quarantine following that sad incident.
“The Commission wishes to use this opportunity to express its gratitude to
Nigerian government authorities and others who contributed to managing the late
official while under quarantine. The Management of the Commission wishes to
commiserate with Mr. Abdulqudir’s family and colleagues and prays for the
repose of his soul.
“Before this sad event, the Commission working in collaboration with
Nigerian health authorities, had disinfected all the facilities of the ECOWAS
Lagos Liaison Office as part of precautionary measures to safeguard the health,
safety and security of staff members, and will continue to monitor the
situation.
“Management has also intensified awareness campaign among staff on the
deadly virus and uses this opportunity to invoke the spirit of solidarity and
mutual assistance.
“The Commission wishes to reassure staff of all Community Institutions all
over the entire region that it is taking all necessary steps to guarantee their
health and safety.
“Furthermore, Management enjoins all staff members and community citizens in
general to intensify the observance of personal hygiene. They should also
report any suspected case to health facilities and seek medical advice or
attention for the effective containment and defeat of the Ebola disease.
“On the directive of regional leaders, ECOWAS has already set up a
Solidarity Fund to fight the disease and has solicited the support
contribution of Member States and development partners to the Fund to rid the
region of the virus.
“The ECOWAS Commission wishes to reiterate its continued commitment to
support Member States in confronting this deadly virus.”
Source: Vanguard
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